Posted: Mon 21st Sep 2020

Call for care homes to be given top priority amid “totally unacceptable” testing issues

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Sep 21st, 2020

The chairman of Care Forum Wales has hit out over the “totally unacceptable” issues around Covid-19 tests and called for care homes to be given top priority.

Mario Kreft MBE believes the lack of capacity and the delays in providing results were causing major problems for the sector, potentially putting lives at risk.

In too many cases, he said, the results were not coming back and contacts being traced within the “golden 48-hour window” when the tests proved positive.

Welsh Government testing data states there have been 160,000+ care home key worker or resident tests, out of the 722,000+ tests so far in Wales. The most recent data snapshot give the below chart for turnaround times – although as we have explained before, test turnaround data is measured from the date a sample is recorded as being collected to the time the result is authorised. It does not indicate how long it takes for an individual to receive their result from point of testing. The full dataset comes with an explainer of different scenarios where the nature of testing can slow the overall turnaround process, for example care homes may complete batches of tests across different staff shifts before returning the tests by a courier.

 

Mr Kreft also raised concerns that lessons “have not been learned” from the first wave of coronavirus when Care Forum Wales had been ahead of the Welsh Government and Public Health Wales in urging care homes to close their doors to visitors.

In February the organisation, which represents nearly 500 social care providers in Wales, launched a campaign to shield social care to save lives.

As part of the campaign, Care Forum Wales also called for a comprehensive and effective testing regime, plentiful supplies of PPE and extra funding to help providers to survive the economic cataclysm.

“There are a number of new quick test technologies undergoing validation,” he said.

“We are calling for a Welsh Government commitment to ensure they are made available to care homes as a matter of urgency as soon as they come online.

“Care homes must get them before airports, schools, and factories. We would also like an assurance that the machines already pre-ordered are prioritised for care homes.

“Care Forum Wales started this discussion in February when we were talking about the importance of testing for social care because the sector underpins the NHS here in Wales and enabled it to function.

“The current situation we’ve got it just totally unacceptable. It’s not the case that everyone isn’t trying hard but we’re not actually achieving what we need to do.

“They did adjust the access to the testing but in far too many cases we’re not getting the results quickly enough and that is causing huge problems in the sector.

“We’ve got this 48 hour golden window to ensure that we stop transmission. We’ve got tens of thousands of people working in our care homes in Wales. They’re coming in and out from the community.

“We know we’ve already got local lockdowns in the communities so have to make sure that people if they are asymptomatic in particular have got regular tests and that the results come through quickly so we know whether or not they have the virus.

“This disease which for many people might be quite mild is an absolutely horrendous disease for older people, people with underlying health conditions, and of course the 20,000 people in our care homes in Wales are by definition vulnerable and many of them have serious underlying health conditions.”

He added: “We’ve got to make sure that our care homes are protected and that’s why we launched our campaign, Shield Social Care, Save Lives.

“It’s been running for months, and it will have to run for the whole winter, because our care homes and the NHS are facing the biggest challenge we’ve ever seen. It really is a hideous situation.”

“Prioritising certain sectors like social care is an absolute must. This is a safeguarding issue, for the vulnerable people living in the care homes and the magnificent staff who look after them.

“Care homes are vital to ensure that the NHS can function. Most of our hospitals have a population of older people which is probably about 60 or 70 per cent of the total patients.

“Those people have to be discharged. Our care homes need to be ready and available and they can’t do that without a regime of testing that is delivering what we need in Wales.”



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